Fyodor Schechtel - Buildings

Buildings

  • 1884: Shchapov Building (58, Baumanskaya Street, Moscow) - assistant to Alexander Kaminsky. First record of Schechtel's architecture.
  • 1886: Paradise Theater (Bolshaya Nikitskaya, Moscow, now Mayakovsky Theater), with Konstantin Tersky
  • 1887: (draft) Archangel Michael chapel, Taganrog
  • 1889: Own (first) house (20, Peterburg Highway, Moscow, destroyed 1937)
  • 1889: Von Dervis estates, Ryazan Oblast gallery
  • 1889: Morozov memorial chapel (Rogozhskoye Cemetery, Moscow)
  • 1892: Morozov House (Kirzhach)
  • 1890: Lukalov country estate (Velikoye, Yaroslavl Oblast) photo
  • 1891: Vikula Morozov country estate (Odintsovo-Arkhangeskoye, near Domodedovo) rebuilt and(or) destroyed Gates, 1900s see also
  • 1893: Zinaida Morozova House (Spiridonovka Street, Moscow)
  • 1896: Kuznetsov House (43, Prospekt Mira, Moscow)
  • 1896: Own (second) House (28, Yermolaevsky Lane, Moscow)
  • 1897: Varvara Morozova memorial chapel (Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery, Moscow)
  • 1897: (draft) People's House in Sokolniki, Moscow draft
  • 1899: Zakharyin memorial chapel (Kurkino, now Moscow)
  • 1899: Arshinov House (32, Bolshaya Ordynka, Moscow)
  • 1899: Arshinov offices (5, Staropansky Lane, Moscow)
  • 1900: Lutheran chapel (7, Starosadsky Lane, Moscow)
  • 1900: Ryabushinsky Mansion (Malaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow)
  • 1900: Church of the Saviour, Ivanovo (Byzantine Revival style, completed 1903, destroyed 1937)
  • 1900: Maltsev House (75, Kommunisticheskaya Street, Balakovo) www.museum.ru
  • 1901: Derozhinskaya Mansion (Kropotkinsky Lane, Moscow, currently Embassy of Australia)
  • 1901: Russian Pavilion at Glasgow Exhibition
  • 1901: "Boyarsky Dvor" hotel and offices (Staraya Square, Moscow photographs, floorplan
  • 1901: Kahn apartment building (35, Malaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow)
  • 1902: Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal (completed 1904)
  • 1902: St.Nicholas chapel (Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, Moscow) destroyed 1930s
  • 1900-1903: Moscow Art Theatre reconstruction (facade curtain artwork)
  • 1901-1903: Smirnov House (18, Tverskoy Boulevard, reconstruction of earlier structure)
  • 1903: Ryabushinsky Bank (Birzhevaya Square, Moscow)
  • 1904: Stroganov School apartment building (24, Myasnitskaya Street, Moscow) photographs, floorplan
  • 1904?: Kharitonenko House (12, Sofiyskaya Embankment, Moscow, former Gustav List house, now Embassy of United Kingdom) with Vasily Zalessky
  • 1904?: Anton Chekhov's tomb Novodevichy Cemetery
  • 1905: Old Believers' Church house (4, Turchaninov Lane, Moscow)
  • 1906: Levenson House ("Teremok", 4, Chobotovsky Proezd, Moscow)
  • 1907: Ryabushinsky Printshop ("Utro Rossii", 3, Bolshoy Putinkovsky Lane, Moscow, completed 1909) photographs, floorplan
  • 1907: Patrikeev House (6, Pravoberezhnaya Street, Moscow, now within Hospital No.1)
  • 1908: Winter Theater (55, Krasnaya Street, Krasnodar) with Alexander Kozlov
  • 1909: Merchants' Society offices (2, Maly Cherkassky Lane, Moscow) photograph, floorplans
  • 1909: Apartment building (13, Pyatnitskaya, Moscow)
  • 1909: "Khudozhestvenny" Cinema (Arbat Square, Moscow)
  • 1909: Shamshin apartment building (8/13, Znamenka Street, Moscow)
  • 1909: Zakharyin Hospital (Kurkino, now Moscow) with Igor Grabar
  • 1909: Stroganov School Store (Rozhdestvenka Street, Moscow)
  • 1909: Own (third) house (4, Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Moscow)
  • 1909: Zinaida Morozova (Zimina) estate, now Gorki Leninskiye, completed 1914
  • 1910: (draft) Bank Offices (Nikolskaya Street, Moscow)
  • 1911: Chekhov Library, Taganrog draft, completed 1914
  • 1911: Rukavishnikov House (39, Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street, Nizhny Novgorod, later a concert hall) 1980s photo
  • 1912: Sharonov Mansion (80, Frunze Street, Taganrog)
  • 1911: Reyneke House (22, Sobornaya, Saratov)
  • 1913: Rukavishnikov Bank (23, Rozhdestvenskaya, Nizhny Novgorod) 1980s photo: Embankment facade Street facade
  • 1913: Mindovskaya House (9, Vspolny Lane, Moscow)
  • 1913?: Suroshnikov House (Samara) photo
  • 1914: Erlanger crypt (Vvedenskoye cemetery, Moscow)
  • 1914: (draft) Museum in Nizhny Novgorod draft
  • 1916: St.Nicholas Church of Tula Druzhina (Solomennaya Storozhka, Moscow, destroyed 1960) exterior interior photo The wooden tented church was rebuilt in 1996-1997: Official site
  • 1923: Turkestan Pavilion, All-Russian Exhibition in Moscow
  • 1925: (draft) Lenin Mausoleum www.utopia.ru

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